Thursday, July 11, 2024

Solid State up to Bat

1) Big Bang theory assumes some point in the past there was no time.

2) Using Existential Graphs we can reason about #1: by postulating 1) that the Sheet of Assertion represents space, and 2) that the Line of Identity represents time.

3) To interpret #1 and make it clear refer to the geometric theorem of the Pythagorean theorem that the smallest distance between two points is a straight line.

4) If there were no time a point would not become a line, assuming that a point is an abstract representation of a spatial location without size.

5) This is analogous to Big Bang theory, however the problem is not the physical science, but the formal science.

6) If time were not necessary, the second axiom of Existential Graphs would not be necessary. So, the second axiom is necessary to express some fact about the first axiom.

7) Therefore, Big Bang theory has an inconsistency, but not in physical theory, rather in formal theory.


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